Phoebe Bridgers has teamed up with Catbird on a brand new lyric-themed jewelry assortment.
The assortment, which is now obtainable to buy on-line, options a wide range of new and beforehand sold-out charms with designs which were impressed by Bridgers’ music.
The charms can be found in sterling silver and recycled 14K yellow gold.
“It’s here!” Catbird wrote in a publish saying the gathering. “A collection of charms that are a celebration of friendship, of feeing, and of the unknown.”
“I exclusively wear Catbird and have for years, because nobody makes jewellery small enough for my taste except for them,” Bridgers informed Vogue. “Since my first tour I’ve been wearing this stuff, like the safety pin earring, and the tiniest, tiniest studs. An ex got me a little charm necklace that I wear all the time and people are always giving me skeleton stuff. It’s amazing — it’s like having my own wedding registry.”
Bridgers additionally informed the journal that the model is donating $25,000 (£21,000) to the National Center for Transgender Equality.
“With such a historically gendered thing as jewellery, it felt special to be able to point to the stuff I care about and not participate in the archaic views around it,” Bridgers stated. “Especially something that is so related to class. It’s cool to be using diamonds and pearls to pay for trans rights.”
In different information, Kristen Stewart will direct three upcoming music movies for Bridgers’ indie supergroup Boygenius, which additionally consists of Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker.
The collaboration was revealed in a latest Rolling Stone story compiling outtakes from the journal’s latest interview with the trio. Stewart’s earlier credit as a director embody a video for a dwell, reworked model of Chrvches‘ ‘Down Side of Me’ that was launched in 2017.
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While it’s not clear which songs from the band’s upcoming debut album ‘The Record’ Stewart will direct movies for, they did simultaneously launch three singles from it – ‘$20’, ‘Emily I’m Sorry’ and ‘True Blue’ – final week.
‘The Record’ is about to reach on March 31 by way of Polydor/Interscope. It will mark the trio’s first full-length undertaking, following on from self-titled 2018 EP. In a five-star assessment of that EP, NME referred to as it “a record that leaves you yearning for more”, including that it “would be astonishing regardless of the length of time it took to make, but it becomes even more so when you learn these songs were created in a matter of days”.